Immune Variability in Poultry: Interactions between Genetics, Microbiota and Environment to Improve Flock Health

This review examines how interindividual immune variability in poultry is shaped by host genetics, intestinal microbiota, and rearing environment, and discusses integrating immunological, microbiological, and behavioral data into breeding and health management strategies.

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The article synthesizes current research on the determinants of poultry immune variability by framing the bird and its associated microbial communities as an holobiont. It details how host genetics, gut microbiota composition, and environmental conditions influence resistance, tolerance, resilience, and overall health robustness. Individual and collective health indicators are reviewed, highlighting trade-offs between immune function and production traits. The authors propose integrating immunological, microbiological, and behavioral datasets into selection programs and sanitary management to develop more resilient and sustainable poultry production systems.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Plats
France
Författarna
Fany BLANC, Fanny CALENGE, Marie ITURBIDE, Marie-Hélène PINARD-VAN DER LAAN
Syfte
Adopt innovative practices

Filtyp
dokument
Skapad den
01 juni 2026
Ursprungspråk
French
Officiell projektwebbplats
Innovations agronomiques
Licens
CC BY